8 Best Hotels in TriBeCa, New York City

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THE BEST HOTEL IN TRIBECA

The Greenwich Hotel

5
Overall Editor Rating
$$$$ | 377 Greenwich St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
Fodor's Choice
The Greenwich Hotel

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Surrounded by the trendy lofts and cobblestone streets of TriBeCa, this Robert De Niro-backed boutique hotel contains 86 rooms and suites – including two duplexes and a sprawling penthouse – each one with its own unique character and decor. An excellent Japan-inspired spa, serene underground pool, private dining areas for guests, faultless service, and delightful in-room amenities make The Greenwich Hotel one of NYC’s most quietly luxurious stays.

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Pros

  • Distinctive and unique decor in each room
  • One of the city’s best spas
  • Impeccable service and amenities

Cons

  • Some rooms are overlooked
  • Spa books up weeks in advance
  • Gym can get crowded at peak times
377 Greenwich St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-941–8900
Hotel Details
88 rooms
No Meals

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Four Seasons New York Downtown

$$$$ | 27 Barclay St., New York, NY, 10007, USA

This superluxurious property by the Four Seasons is a posh haven near the World Trade Center, with a modern residential-inspired design, a 75-foot indoor pool, an indulgent spa, and CUT restaurant by celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck. Expect comfortably chic rooms, good views from any floor, and top-tier service across the board. Pets are welcome with a one-time cleaning fee.

Pros

  • Sleek design
  • Excellent pool, spa, and gym
  • High-rise views

Cons

  • Expensive for the location
  • Limited dining and nightlife options nearby
  • Far from uptown sites and museums
27 Barclay St., New York, NY, 10007, USA
646-880–1999
Hotel Details
161 rooms
No Meals

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The Frederick Hotel

$ | 95 W. Broadway, New York, NY, 10007, USA

Located at a busy TriBeCa intersection close to subways, the boutique Frederick Hotel is an ideal launching pad for exploring downtown neighborhoods. The building dates from 1828 (and famously hosted Abraham Lincoln), and while a 2018 overhaul transformed the former Cosmopolitan Hotel into today's modern accommodations, you can still enjoy historic photos hanging in its common spaces. The hotel rises seven stories, and its guest rooms are undoubtedly compact, but balanced with modern touches and New York–inspired design details like artistic maps on subway tiles in the bathrooms. There's also a small fitness center. Primo's bar adds an art deco flair, while neighborhood-fave Serafina serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and room service.

Pros

  • Modern design with NYC touches in historic building
  • Good value for prime downtown location
  • Solid on-site dining and bar

Cons

  • Sometimes noisy location
  • Compact rooms
  • Narrow, circuitous hallways
95 W. Broadway, New York, NY, 10007, USA
212-566–1900
Hotel Details
131 rooms
No Meals

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The Roxy Hotel

$$ | 2 6th Ave., New York, NY, 10013, USA

Formerly the Tribeca Grand, the Roxy is a stylish downtown property with an emphasis on art, music, and culture that has made it a neighborhood gathering place. It's home to The Django, a jazz club, plus the Roxy Cinema, which screens mostly independent and retro films. Cozy rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, work spaces, gourmet minibars, and high-end bath products. Java fans will love the on-site coffee bar from Jack's Stir Brew and weekend brunch affairs, perfect after a late night at the exclusive on-site club Paul's Cocktail Lounge.

Pros

  • Cozy rooms with mid-century details
  • Premium rooms can request vinyl record player
  • Great bar scene with live jazz and on-site cinema

Cons

  • Rooms get noise from restaurant below
  • Bathrooms have slightly cold design
  • A bit sceney for some
2 6th Ave., New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-519–6600
Hotel Details
201 rooms
No Meals

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Smyth Tribeca

$$ | 85 W. Broadway, New York, NY, 10007, USA

Located on a corner above the Chambers Street 1, 2, 3 subway station, this modern hotel with its comfy Galerie Bar off the lobby makes TriBeCa a welcoming landing spot for visitors. Upstairs, the guest rooms are coolly functional with a sleek color palette and plush carpeting. Upgrade to a suite, and you'll get much more than extra space: some have soaking tubs in the bathroom. Downstairs, Smyth Tavern is a posh restaurant for hearty upscale dining.

Pros

  • Clean contemporary design
  • Notable restaurant
  • Excellent subway access

Cons

  • Location is far from Midtown attractions
  • Only a frosted-glass partition divides bathroom from sleeping area
  • Service gets mixed reviews
85 W. Broadway, New York, NY, 10007, USA
917-997–2700
Hotel Details
100 rooms
No Meals

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Sonder Duane Street

$$ | 130 Duane St., New York, NY, 10013, USA

Amid TriBeCa's historic warehouses and trendy art galleries sits this boutique hotel, a fashionable addition to the neighborhood. Light pours in the loftlike windows of the comfortable rooms, which have hardwood floors, compact desks, and bright, modern furnishings. Sophisticated bathrooms have slate floors and rain showers. The Sonder hotel brand prizes technology, so expect options for contactless check-in, fast Wi-Fi, and streaming entertainment from your personal devices (in lieu of cable). Rates vary greatly depending on the season; and Sonder usually adds surcharges upon booking that hike the final charge.

Pros

  • Near top downtown restaurants
  • Stylish rooms with hardwood floors
  • High-end, eco-conscious bath products

Cons

  • High-tech style can feel impersonal
  • No room service
  • Rooms are on the small side
130 Duane St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
617-300–0956
Hotel Details
43 rooms
No Meals

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The Wagner at the Battery

$$ | 2 West St., New York, NY, 10004, USA

This elegant hotel, formerly a Ritz-Carlton, provides good-size luxury accommodations—along with some of the best views in the city, including rooms with sweeping vistas of the New York harbor that include the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The neighborhood is quiet, especially at night, but the Battery Park City location invites travelers to feel like resident New Yorkers for a spell. There's American bistro-style fare at 2 West, and a spa offers specialty treatments like Reiki and Ayurvedic massage.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Pet- and kid-friendly
  • Unrivaled harbor views

Cons

  • Removed from Midtown tourist sights
  • Limited nighttime activities
  • Decor is somewhat nondescript
2 West St., New York, NY, 10004, USA
212-344–0800
Hotel Details
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298 rooms
No Meals

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Warren Street Hotel

$$$$ | 86 Warren St., New York, NY, 10007, USA

Enter a world of color, patterns, and textures that manages to be utterly sophisticated as well as playful. New to Tribeca in 2024, the hotel is one of three NYC properties from London-based Firmdale, bringing with it afternoon tea and full English breakfast. Designer and hotelier Kit Kemp is behind this luxury boutique accommodation, where each of its 69 guestrooms and suites are unique. Expect to enjoy original artworks and custom furnishings throughout, including in the main-floor drawing room and orangery. In-room, find plush appointments and beautiful bedding, gleaming window walls (and stylish blackout curtains), and large marble bathrooms with bathtub, plush robes, custom toiletries, and towel warmers. Some suites feature terraces, and vinyl records and turntables with Bluetooth speaker. There's no gym, but guests can use the private Nexus Club to work out nearby. The on-site Warren Street Restaurant and Bar continues the rich color journey, serving classic brasserie dishes and seasonal specialties with impeccable care.

Pros

  • Prime downtown location
  • Chic, colorful style
  • Elevated English touches throughout

Cons

  • May seem too trendy for some travelers
  • Inconsistent service
  • High-tech light switches are confusing
86 Warren St., New York, NY, 10007, USA
212-255–8686
Hotel Details
69 rooms
No Meals

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